you'll have to check for spark and fuel , pull a plug wire and insert a short jumper wire in the plug wire boot the spark should arc to a ground , there's a fuel pressure test valve that looks like a tire valve , you can turn the key on/engine off and see if there's fuel pressure by pushing the little pintle , the fuel pump will prime the system for start ,go easy because the fuel will spray out so have a rag ready . This is the caveman method and is not recommended so don't set anything on fire , the motor should be cool . I figure you don't have a fuel pressure gauge but it's a place to start . Let us know how you make out .

My car has not started since we checked the 10 amp fuse for the gauge cluster. It started long
enough to move the car forward to get in to the fuse panel located on the passenger side. Turned the
ca...

2003 Buick Century Base

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